Math, asked by ashwinipawar1548, 8 months ago

2) What is the difference in the product
if the multiplicand and the multiplier
interchanged?
solution:​

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Answered by Vinayyadav80
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Answer:

The numbers to be multiplied are generally called the "factors". The number to be multiplied is the "multiplicand", and the number by which it is multiplied is the "multiplier". ... The result of a multiplication is called a product. A product of integers is a multiple of each factor.

Answered by anitasinha16025
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The numbers to be multiplied are generally called the "factors". The number to be multiplied is the "multiplicand", and the number by which it is multiplied is the "multiplier". ... The result of a multiplication is called a product. A product of integers is a multiple of each factor.

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